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APPENDIX<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Sticking out<br />

Stick out (v)<br />

The action of projecting or protuding.<br />

Cf. Stick out v. (in Stick v.): 1. intr. To jut out, project, protrude.<br />

Earliest attestation 1650 (EMEMT)<br />

Example<br />

A Tumor in Greek is called [^GREEK OMITTED^], that is, a<br />

prominence or protuberance in the body. And from hence the<br />

Latine words uncus, a crook or hook, and aduncus, bended or<br />

crooked, are derived: Because things bended cause a sticking<br />

out. Read, Workes.<br />

Tokens 2<br />

Nominalization Stinging<br />

Base<br />

Sting (v)<br />

Definition OED Stinging n. a. The action of wounding with a sting; an<br />

instance of this.<br />

Earliest attestation 1398 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

The causes without the body are divers both malignant and<br />

venemous. 1. The air drawn in, Inspiration sent out by<br />

transpiration. (...) 5. The stingings and bitings of venemous<br />

creatures, either piercing the body, or any other waies hurting,<br />

as by sight, hissing, venemous breath, or spiritual species.<br />

Sennert, Practical.<br />

Tokens 3<br />

Nominalization Stinking<br />

Base<br />

Stink (v)<br />

Definition OED Stinking n. The action of the verb stink; an instance of this.<br />

Earliest attestation c1330 (?a1300) (OED)<br />

Example<br />

[}Breath stinking, Lozenges to cure.}] TAke the juyce of<br />

Lycorice mundified ij +o, boyle it in Hysop water to a good<br />

hight, then work it up in your hands with some oyle of Anniseed,<br />

and some Gum Arabick, with three graines of Musk incorporate<br />

altogether; make Lozenges thereof, dissolve one at once in your<br />

mouth. Wood, Alphabetical.<br />

Tokens 5<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Stirring<br />

Stir (v)<br />

OED Stirring n. 6. Agitation with the hand or an implement so as<br />

to shift or mix the parts. a. of a liquid, of coals, etc.<br />

1398 (OED)<br />

(...) then strow a little Red and White [^p.158^] Lead, being<br />

mingled together in Powder, still stirring it with a clean stick,<br />

453

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